The First Tee of Augusta officials announced Tuesday morning that the ninth annual Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough this year will be held April 9 at the Lady Antebellum Pavilion in the Evans Towne Center Park.

A local hospice care organization is collecting care packages for its patients in hopes of spreading some love on Valentine’s Day.

Hospice Care of America, 4314 Belair Frontage Road, is collecting what staff and volunteers are calling Baskets of Love: gift baskets that can be distributed to hospice patients to show someone is thinking of them.

In the five years that Mistletoe State Park has held its wild gourmet dinner, participants have always had a good time.

Marilyn Grau, a park volunteer who is one of three organizers of the event, said the dinners are held quarterly and have seen as many as 20 participants.

“We had our first wild gourmet dinner in January 2007 and Sheryl Silva, Cathy Black and myself have been consistently involved,” she said. “Others come and go. We never know how many to expect. We might have three guests or 20; five to 10 is the norm.”

Have you noticed any masses of light-green, plant-like material growing in your lawn? These are probably patches of moss or algae. Most people notice moss during the summer, but December to March is the best time to control moss problems.

Local church members hope to make the world feel a little smaller as they welcome an African children’s choir.

Harlem Baptist Church, located at 105 W. Milledgeville Road, will hold a free concert of the Watoto Children’s Choir at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6. The performance will be a part of the choir’s latest tour, “Beautiful Africa: A New Generation.”